noun
- a military advance or expedition, especially into the interior of a country
- any difficult journey or advance
Usage: literary; historical
Usage: literary
Examples
- Xenophon’s Anabasis describes the Greek mercenaries’ march into Persia.
- The general planned an anabasis through the mountainous terrain.
- Their anabasis to the remote village took three days.
- The expedition’s anabasis was fraught with danger and hardship.
- The novel chronicles the protagonist’s spiritual anabasis.
- The army’s anabasis deep into enemy territory was risky but successful.